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Delhi HC discharges Film Director Vivek Agnihotri in a contempt case

The Delhi High Court on Monday released film director Vivek Agnihotri from a contempt case filed against him over a tweet he sent in 2018 against Justice S Murlidhar, who had invalidated Gautam Navlakha’s transit remand. Following a court order, Vivek Agnihotri appeared in person before the Court. After noting down his appearance, the Bench […]

Vivek Agnihotri
Vivek Agnihotri

The Delhi High Court on Monday released film director Vivek Agnihotri from a contempt case filed against him over a tweet he sent in 2018 against Justice S Murlidhar, who had invalidated Gautam Navlakha’s transit remand.

Following a court order, Vivek Agnihotri appeared in person before the Court. After noting down his appearance, the Bench of Justice Siddharth Mridul and Justice Vikas Mahajan remarked on Monday, “The notice to show cause issued to him is hereby recalled.” “He is discharged as an alleged contemptor,” the court stated.

Meanwhile, the bench noted that Vivek Agnihotri tenders his unconditional apology by appearing physically in the Courtroom and reiterating his remorse for his remarks against Justice S. Muralidhar in 2018.
The court while passing directions, noted Vivek Agnihotri’s submissions that he had the utmost respect for the institution of the judiciary and didn’t intend to willfully offend the majesty of court.

Advocate J Sai Deepak appeared for Scientist Anand Rangnathan said he will appear at the next date of hearing which is May 24, 2023.

On the last date of the hearing the court has directed him(Vivek Agnihotri) to appear before it in person. On December 6, Vivek Agnihotri had tendered his unconditional apology for the tweets he posted in 2018.
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